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and ron paul skipped it to focus on nevada. he's a distance fourth. it's raising questions about his strategy. these caucus states, colorado, maine, washington, and delegates are awarded proportionately in those states. there are 28 delegates up for grabs tomorrow. while paul's approach may not be enough to win a nomination, he told piers morgan he's not giving up. >> a lot of candidates are coming and going. they peek out, and then they're gone. we did have nine. we're down to four right now. one thing characteristic of our campaign is that its steady growth. >> all right, but is that growth large enough to stay in the race. if it isn't, who do his supporters back? they're really, really passionate. we have a republican strategist, ryan doherty, the book of the ron paul book, and he has inspired a movement. let's start by looking at the delegate count. mitt romney, 85. newt gingrich, 27. paul in third with 10. he's making his bet on caucus states where he does well and places where he gets proportional awarding of delegates, but either he wins all of
and ron paul skipped it to focus on nevada. he's a distance fourth. it's raising questions about his strategy. these caucus states, colorado, maine, washington, and delegates are awarded proportionately in those states. there are 28 delegates up for grabs tomorrow. while paul's approach may not be enough to win a nomination, he told piers morgan he's not giving up. >> a lot of candidates are coming and going. they peek out, and then they're gone. we did have nine. we're down to four right...
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now a strong finniish in nevada. now he's playing in colorado, missouri and minnesota where it looks like he'll probably do very, very well in colorado. he's leading in the polls substantially. and i think he'll play well in missouri and minnesota, you know. newt gingrich isn't even on the ballot in missouri. so it is a -- there is momentum that needs to keep going here, but i think romney has it in his hand right now. >> let's talk more about nevada and this real fight for second place. it was pretty close between newt gingrich and ron paul. in some circles, winning second place is almost as important as first place. how meaningful will this be for newt gingrich? >> well, i think, you know, in terms of coming in second place, especially in nevada, gingrich -- i think he's ruined his chances in nevada and his national momentum because of his speech last night. i think it really hurt him to come across so negative instead of just offering, he had a concise maybe couple of minutes on, you know, the future and ideas and
now a strong finniish in nevada. now he's playing in colorado, missouri and minnesota where it looks like he'll probably do very, very well in colorado. he's leading in the polls substantially. and i think he'll play well in missouri and minnesota, you know. newt gingrich isn't even on the ballot in missouri. so it is a -- there is momentum that needs to keep going here, but i think romney has it in his hand right now. >> let's talk more about nevada and this real fight for second place....
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but by the time we got to nevada, it was 39%. he bested everybody in the field. so my first question as mitt romney's support among tea party conservatives, among the very conservative, seems to be growing. and certainly is besting others in the race. could you -- and let me start with you, congressman armey, could you see your way clear to support a mitt romney nomination? >> well, the first thing i'd point out is south carolina was an aberration because newt gingrich had what is likely to be in final analysis his best moment in south carolina. now, the fact of the matter is we know we're not going to get a -- >> i'm sorry, let me just interrupt you right there. do you think that newt gingrich is done in terms of the nomination, getting it? >> i don't think newt will be able to replicate that magic moment he had in south carolina. he had a confluence of circumstances that came, and he had just that one masterful moment where he transformed himself from perpetrator to victim, attacked the media which, candy, as you know, is always popular with our base and just s
but by the time we got to nevada, it was 39%. he bested everybody in the field. so my first question as mitt romney's support among tea party conservatives, among the very conservative, seems to be growing. and certainly is besting others in the race. could you -- and let me start with you, congressman armey, could you see your way clear to support a mitt romney nomination? >> well, the first thing i'd point out is south carolina was an aberration because newt gingrich had what is likely...
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and ron paul skipped it to focus on nevada. he's a distance fourth. it's raising questions about his strategy. these caucus states, colorado, maine, washington, and delegates are awarded proportionately in those states. there are 28 delegates up for grabs tomorrow. while paul's approach may not be enough to win a nomination, he told piers morgan he's not giving up. >> a lot of candidates are coming and going. they peek out, and then they're gone. we did have nine. we're down to four right now. one thing characteristic of our campaign is that its steady growth. >> all right, but is that growth large enough to stay in the race. if it isn't, who do his supporters back? they're really, really passionate. we have a republican strategist, ryan doherty, the book of the ron paul book, and he has inspired a movement. let's start by looking at the delegate count. mitt romney, 85. newt gingrich, 27. paul in third with 10. he's making his bet on caucus states where he does well and places where he gets proportional awarding of delegates, but either he wins all of
and ron paul skipped it to focus on nevada. he's a distance fourth. it's raising questions about his strategy. these caucus states, colorado, maine, washington, and delegates are awarded proportionately in those states. there are 28 delegates up for grabs tomorrow. while paul's approach may not be enough to win a nomination, he told piers morgan he's not giving up. >> a lot of candidates are coming and going. they peek out, and then they're gone. we did have nine. we're down to four right...
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move on to nevada big issue. >>> the pentagon is getting specific now about how it plans to cut a half trillion dollars in spending. coming up we'll tell you what is not on the chopping block. and if you want to see the super bowl in person, i'd like to see it, there are still tickets but are going to cost you. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car, and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, where your price won't...
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want to jump to nevada, another critical battleground state. has six electoral votes this time around. it's actually won more than it had back in 2008. president obama won nevada back then, but republicans have actually carried the state in eight of the last 11 presidential elections. miguel marquez is in vegas, and miguel, the president seems to be holding his lead in a state. you see him leading mitt romney 50%-44% back in mav nevada. spent a lot of there. voting for the president by 76%. are we seeing that same type of support this go round? >> it's not entirely clear, but we are seeing a lot of democratic support in the -- for the president in early voting. that ended on friday here in nevada, so now both these campaigns are up to the few voters. it's a small slice. perhaps as many as 70% or 80% of voters across nevada have voted. latino voters in clark and in washu county up in the northwest part of the state are going to be critical to the president's game plan. in washu it's interesting. that's a republican-leaning county, and the democr
want to jump to nevada, another critical battleground state. has six electoral votes this time around. it's actually won more than it had back in 2008. president obama won nevada back then, but republicans have actually carried the state in eight of the last 11 presidential elections. miguel marquez is in vegas, and miguel, the president seems to be holding his lead in a state. you see him leading mitt romney 50%-44% back in mav nevada. spent a lot of there. voting for the president by 76%. are...
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brian sandoval, the governor of nevada, you mentioned susanna martinez in new mexico. both of the diaz brothers. one retired from congress, the other currently there. iliana ross-lehtonen. mel martinez is back in the private sector. he could be pulled back. of course senator marco rubio. i'm sure i'm missing many, many others but we have a remarkable -- carlos gutierrez, formerly secretary of commerce. these individuals can form membership in our cabinet, i believe, and potentially as the speaker indicates other positions as well. >> i don't have one particular name i'm going to bring up but my litmus test would be to get individuals, hispanic or otherwise, who understand monetary policy and understand the system, but also the hispanic community is especially attune to the foreign policy of nonintervention. they are more opposed to war than other communities, so -- i would think there's plenty in the hispanic community that could give me good advice and an understanding of why a nonintervention foreign policy is very attractive to the hispanic people. >> stand by. much
brian sandoval, the governor of nevada, you mentioned susanna martinez in new mexico. both of the diaz brothers. one retired from congress, the other currently there. iliana ross-lehtonen. mel martinez is back in the private sector. he could be pulled back. of course senator marco rubio. i'm sure i'm missing many, many others but we have a remarkable -- carlos gutierrez, formerly secretary of commerce. these individuals can form membership in our cabinet, i believe, and potentially as the...
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and nevada. look at this. if you assume president obama starts around 206, i'll give him nevada. even with high unemployment because of the latino problems the republicans have. i say prove it when the republicans say they can win pennsylvania. michigan as well. you start with the president around 240. this is the map for mitt romney. he has to win florida, he has to win ohio. most believe indiana will go back into the republican fold. so where was the president today? the president was in north carolina today. tomorrow he will be in colorado and iowa. where is mitt romney tonight? he is in the state of new hampshire. watch the candidates. where they go over the next several weeks tells you where they think the battle states that will decide this come late october and november. >> thanks very much. i want to bring in ari fleischer occur, cornell belcher. it's all about the pivot. we've already been seeing that from romney this week, this pivot? >> we have. we've been seeing it a couple of weeks. he's been talking about women voters. he's been talking about younger voters. he's be
and nevada. look at this. if you assume president obama starts around 206, i'll give him nevada. even with high unemployment because of the latino problems the republicans have. i say prove it when the republicans say they can win pennsylvania. michigan as well. you start with the president around 240. this is the map for mitt romney. he has to win florida, he has to win ohio. most believe indiana will go back into the republican fold. so where was the president today? the president was in...
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people say nevada, the president won nevada by 12% four years ago. this time his early voting is smaller. there is a need to win by 12%. he only needs to win by one vote. >> when you talk about you're going through the swing states, really it's the state of ohio. is that true all roads go through ohio for the romney campaign? >> yeah. it's really critical there. you look at the different scenarios you need again for mitt romney to take ohio, there are scenarios that we'll show you. he can win without ohio. but that takes everything else. that means he has to get florida. he has to get everything else basically that is leaning or tossup to make that happen. >> what i thought was interesting, we were talking about this earlier, i read an article where ana is credited on it. it's a latino vote in ohio that you never talk about. this election is so close that we are talking about latinos in ohio. and how they could potentially impact this vote. >> i say is that if we really want to get immigration done, some of us have to take it for the cause, put on co
people say nevada, the president won nevada by 12% four years ago. this time his early voting is smaller. there is a need to win by 12%. he only needs to win by one vote. >> when you talk about you're going through the swing states, really it's the state of ohio. is that true all roads go through ohio for the romney campaign? >> yeah. it's really critical there. you look at the different scenarios you need again for mitt romney to take ohio, there are scenarios that we'll show you....
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you see these states in the industrial midwest, california and nevada. you see the dark states. so many of these states happen to be from a political standpoint presidential swing states as well. here's also a potential warning sign. gas prices, energy prices on the rise. you might note this horrible coincidence. a lot of the highest gas prices around the country happen to be in states that also have high unemployment. out on the campaign trail today the republican presidential candidates mostly ignored the new positive numbers about job creation. during this stop in jackson, mississippi, mitt romney focused instead on the stubbornly high unemployment number. >> 37 months ago told us that if he could borrow $787 billion, almost $1 trillion, he would keep unemployment below 8%. it has not been below 8% since. >> earlier i also spoke to another republican presidential candidate, the former pennsylvania senator rick santorum, began that conversation as well with today's news. encouraging news on jobs. >> senator, let's start with the new unemployment report. you're among the republ
you see these states in the industrial midwest, california and nevada. you see the dark states. so many of these states happen to be from a political standpoint presidential swing states as well. here's also a potential warning sign. gas prices, energy prices on the rise. you might note this horrible coincidence. a lot of the highest gas prices around the country happen to be in states that also have high unemployment. out on the campaign trail today the republican presidential candidates...
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massachusetts, maine, nevada, all states where he could run well, plus virginia, wisconsin, hawaii, new mexico are places where he could also help them. so, you know, just a real quick number, in 2010 he was over 50% approval in 9 states, with senate races democrats won 8 of the 9. under 47% in 15, they lost 13 of the 15. only harry reid and joe manchin surviving, so it's clear that his fate is not -- is going to be a big impact in terms of distribution. very true cross pressure members come from states that go one way for president and one way for senate, from senator snowe. >> now, she pointed out in 1994, 34 senators that she was serving with came from states where the president was voted for by another party, and that went down to 25%. that's 25 right now and -- but the one thing i will say, though, if you look back over just the past three elections, they're huge kind of wave one issue elections. 2006, swept in the democrats, it was very much anti-war. 2008, it was obviously anti- -- still anti-bush, and 2010 it was kind of the tea party. talk to strategists on both sides, and they
massachusetts, maine, nevada, all states where he could run well, plus virginia, wisconsin, hawaii, new mexico are places where he could also help them. so, you know, just a real quick number, in 2010 he was over 50% approval in 9 states, with senate races democrats won 8 of the 9. under 47% in 15, they lost 13 of the 15. only harry reid and joe manchin surviving, so it's clear that his fate is not -- is going to be a big impact in terms of distribution. very true cross pressure members come...
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you've got colorado out in the west, nevada out in the west. florida and ohio, of course. across the midwest. are the states diverse enough at least all of the issues get talked about? >> i think that's certainly true. the number one issue for everybody is the economy. i think that's an issue no matter where you are. i will say the folks who don't live in battleground states will probably be thanking their lucky stars by the end of the election. about you. >> i would say someone from mish gun, michigan is pretty diverse and so is ohio. >> the point is now there are really two sets of swing states that are very different. it used to be the road to the white house always ran through the midwest. now they're really one of the two paths. you have the midwestern cluster of michigan, ohio, wisconsin, iowa, pennsylvania, older preponderantly white states, still a lot of manufacturing though declining. now you have a second set of swing states in the southeast, nart, virginia, florida. all defined by growth, diversity and youth. very different. so i think between them you get a ve
you've got colorado out in the west, nevada out in the west. florida and ohio, of course. across the midwest. are the states diverse enough at least all of the issues get talked about? >> i think that's certainly true. the number one issue for everybody is the economy. i think that's an issue no matter where you are. i will say the folks who don't live in battleground states will probably be thanking their lucky stars by the end of the election. about you. >> i would say someone...
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welcome to washo county, nevada, the front line in this battleground state. washo county's 250,000 voters are expected to decide whether nevada goes blue or red. and latinos, about 30,000 votes here, could make the critical difference in a race that could come down to a few thousand votes. here's how nevada's 1.4 million votes break down in way washo is a battleground within the battleground. most of the votes here are in clark county, las vegas. it leans left and rural nevada is solidly republican. the state almost evenly split. it leaves washo county and that biggest little city in the world reno feeling like, well, the biggest little city in the world. the democrats here, the ground war is on. bus loads of party faithful, some from other states, already knocking on doors appealing directly to latinos. republicans too seeking favor with latino voters. craig romney. the candidates' spanish speaking son on one of the many trips by the candidate, his family and surrogates all descending on nevada. obama, first lady and their surrogates doing the same, a massiv
welcome to washo county, nevada, the front line in this battleground state. washo county's 250,000 voters are expected to decide whether nevada goes blue or red. and latinos, about 30,000 votes here, could make the critical difference in a race that could come down to a few thousand votes. here's how nevada's 1.4 million votes break down in way washo is a battleground within the battleground. most of the votes here are in clark county, las vegas. it leans left and rural nevada is solidly...
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you would have to say all seven of these toss-up states, hamm, virginia, florida, iowa, colorado, and nevada, all seven carried by president obama last time. at least he has veterans on the ground that know how they work. if nothing else changes the president could win florida, just florida in the 29 electoral votes and that would get him across the line. what does governor romney has to do? he has to win florida and ohio, the two biggest prizes and put together the rest of the votes going state by state. we will spend a lot of time over the next 155 days going through these and dig deeper in a chess match and that's what this is of getting to 270 or blocking the other guy from getting there. our chief political analyst joins us now. when you look at this map as i just noted, it is hard to see governor romney making it up. unless he wins florida, unless he wins ohio, that would put him ahead of the president there and you would go to these other five smaller prizes. when you look at the map, especially when you think of 2008 and what has changed, what jumps out most? >> again, florida, ohio
you would have to say all seven of these toss-up states, hamm, virginia, florida, iowa, colorado, and nevada, all seven carried by president obama last time. at least he has veterans on the ground that know how they work. if nothing else changes the president could win florida, just florida in the 29 electoral votes and that would get him across the line. what does governor romney has to do? he has to win florida and ohio, the two biggest prizes and put together the rest of the votes going...
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giuliani on friday, accusing the president of dereliction of duty, he shouldn't have been campaigning in nevada. he should have been in rockaway, and places where people have been suffering. do the people feel strongly the president should have come to where you are? >> reporter: well, i -- those i talked to know that the president came out to the area -- those who are supportive of him, and those who aren't, but there main thing is, they don't -- they just want people to get help to them at this point. they're not worried about the politics and the election and the campaigning. they're just seeking help. they need power, they need to get their lives back in order, and so far they haven't seen much help out here. >> newark new jersey was also hit hard by sandy. cory booker is walking the streets, asking for help. >> there's still tens of thousands of residents without power. you have streets like this, where there's not only no power, but trees have fallen through their homes. i will say this about our city, about the state of new jersey, our nation. people are often at their best when things a
giuliani on friday, accusing the president of dereliction of duty, he shouldn't have been campaigning in nevada. he should have been in rockaway, and places where people have been suffering. do the people feel strongly the president should have come to where you are? >> reporter: well, i -- those i talked to know that the president came out to the area -- those who are supportive of him, and those who aren't, but there main thing is, they don't -- they just want people to get help to them...
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nevada, romney leading in nevada right now. we'll see how the race goes. the race also would be in arizona, a big primary, a state where mccain carried it four years ago r and also on the map ahead, when we get into february, the state of michigan. remember george romney, the former governor, mitt romney has
nevada, romney leading in nevada right now. we'll see how the race goes. the race also would be in arizona, a big primary, a state where mccain carried it four years ago r and also on the map ahead, when we get into february, the state of michigan. remember george romney, the former governor, mitt romney has
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there's some support in nevada as well. do you think things might be shifting somewhat as the candidates continue to move? >> well, each of the local groups does what they think is best for their local area. so there are some coordinators who supported romney, others santorum and others newt. i think it's divided up among the coordinators around the country. >> how are you feeling as you see the tenor change in the campaign stump speeches? yesterday, gingrich is quoting here. what a pathetic situation. using strident words and the tone, even if the words aren't strident, the tone is. is this turning off tea partiers at all in. >> i don't know if that's turning the tea party people off. what they're concerned about are the issues, which is one of the things i believe that gingrich said in that. they're not focused on the issues and the solutions for america. that's really important right now. we're in a situation where our country is going to be $16.4 trillion in debt roughly when the new president takes office. we've got to
there's some support in nevada as well. do you think things might be shifting somewhat as the candidates continue to move? >> well, each of the local groups does what they think is best for their local area. so there are some coordinators who supported romney, others santorum and others newt. i think it's divided up among the coordinators around the country. >> how are you feeling as you see the tenor change in the campaign stump speeches? yesterday, gingrich is quoting here. what a...
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he's in nevada. he'll fly to denver on wednesday. he's got senator john kerry playing mitt romney in the debate preps. the president did have a chance to talk to a few people. he delivered some pizzas to the local obama for reelection campaign office out there. very nice of them. delivering pizza to the workers. he also talked about not getting out much. take a listen. >> basically they're keeping me indoors all the time. it's a drag. they're making me do my homework. >> wow, wow. this is john. he's doing his homework. >> also you have some new polls for us. where are we seeing the candidates now? >> nationally, this race is extremely close. four polls came out yesterday over the last 4 hours. let's talk about ours. cnnorc.com. 47 for mitt romney. that three-point advantage for the president is -- what is the key issue on wednesday night in this is about domestic issues. take a look at the economy numbers. about as close as you can get. one point between the candidates. that's why so much is on the line here. while the national polls
he's in nevada. he'll fly to denver on wednesday. he's got senator john kerry playing mitt romney in the debate preps. the president did have a chance to talk to a few people. he delivered some pizzas to the local obama for reelection campaign office out there. very nice of them. delivering pizza to the workers. he also talked about not getting out much. take a listen. >> basically they're keeping me indoors all the time. it's a drag. they're making me do my homework. >> wow, wow....
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its targets, virginia, ohio and iowa, just like team obama and colorado, michigan, nevada, florida, and north carolina. a national presidential campaign but the next 188 days, that's it, boys and girls, this one will be set ltled in eight or ne states. here, mike crowley and maria cardona and david frum p. you say this book will make me laugh not cry. >> as sensitive as you are. >> so you see these early ads. first and foremost, let me start with the nonpartisan. the obama campaign comes out. they have some positive spanish language ad s on the air. in terms of virginia, ohio and iowa, coming out with a whack on mitt romney on the economy tells you what? >> first of all, they know they are in for a tough race. if you are coasting and sitting pretty, you don't have to go negative. i don't know that obama feels he is behind but that he feels he is going to have to be tough. he is trying to define mitt romney. oat 'bama campaign is happy that the republican primary played on as long and as noise ilily as i did. they are continuing to drive that message and not let the subject change too mu
its targets, virginia, ohio and iowa, just like team obama and colorado, michigan, nevada, florida, and north carolina. a national presidential campaign but the next 188 days, that's it, boys and girls, this one will be set ltled in eight or ne states. here, mike crowley and maria cardona and david frum p. you say this book will make me laugh not cry. >> as sensitive as you are. >> so you see these early ads. first and foremost, let me start with the nonpartisan. the obama campaign...
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the president heads to nevada sunday greeting voters that night and then goes behind closed doors for his last-minute preps before flying on to denver on debate day. meanwhile, both presidential campaigns continue to play the expectations game, trying to lower the bar for their candidate. gary. >> thank you very much, paul. >>> the debates are the only way to see the candidates face-to-face, so let's take a look at the debate schedule. as we said, number one, wednesday, october 3rd. can you see it live here on cnn starting 7:00 p.m. eastern time. number two, october 16th, on the campus of hofstra university in long island, new york. our only candy crowley will be moderating that debate. s and then in boca raton, florida, and that's two weeks before election day. there's also one vice presidential debate in danville, kentucky, on october 11th. both of those vice presidential candidates are making noise on the campaign trail while the presidential candidates prepare for their debate. here's vice president joe biden in one of the key swing states. >> these people are not about to vote fo
the president heads to nevada sunday greeting voters that night and then goes behind closed doors for his last-minute preps before flying on to denver on debate day. meanwhile, both presidential campaigns continue to play the expectations game, trying to lower the bar for their candidate. gary. >> thank you very much, paul. >>> the debates are the only way to see the candidates face-to-face, so let's take a look at the debate schedule. as we said, number one, wednesday, october...
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this is following newt gingrich's loss in nevada this saturday. tea party leader dick armey says that newt gingrich's time may have come and gone. listen. >> south carolina was an aberration because newt gingrich had what is likely to be in final analysis his best moment in south carolina. he had just one masterful moment where he transformed himself from perpetrator to victim, attacked the media, which as you know is always popular with our base, and just sort of took that momentary surge. >> now we have the colorado campaign chairman for newt gingrich. they will hold their caucuses tomorrow. thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. as you heard dick armey say and others have said, when the slide starts it's very hard to reverse that slide. is this a downward trend? and newt gingrich made it clear he's not getting out of the race, so what do you do about a downward trend? >> well, all i can do is speak to the state of colorado tomorrow night as caucus night as you mentioned in colorado. and it begins the first phase in electing delegates that
this is following newt gingrich's loss in nevada this saturday. tea party leader dick armey says that newt gingrich's time may have come and gone. listen. >> south carolina was an aberration because newt gingrich had what is likely to be in final analysis his best moment in south carolina. he had just one masterful moment where he transformed himself from perpetrator to victim, attacked the media, which as you know is always popular with our base, and just sort of took that momentary...
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i will give you nevada as your best of the battleground states. what's your worst? what are you most worried about? >> well, you know, john, somebody was quoted yesterday as saying that's like choosing between our children. >> so choose. >> we are tied or -- i'm not going to do that. we're tied or ahead in every single battleground state. certainly some of them are tighter than others. north carolina is extremely tight. but we're pleased with where we are going into election day. we have advantage on the early vote. we've done significant work with voter registration in that state. we're close in florida. again, significant advantage on early vote. and done a lot of work on voter registration. >> can i run that through the universal political translator and say you're most worried about north carolina and florida? >> those are your words. >> let me bring in david gergen. he's also got a question. >> stephanie, good to see you. tell us what three things we should be looking for tomorrow night as a sense of which way it's going. what are you going to be looking for? >
i will give you nevada as your best of the battleground states. what's your worst? what are you most worried about? >> well, you know, john, somebody was quoted yesterday as saying that's like choosing between our children. >> so choose. >> we are tied or -- i'm not going to do that. we're tied or ahead in every single battleground state. certainly some of them are tighter than others. north carolina is extremely tight. but we're pleased with where we are going into election...
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we good out to nevada. i will blank this so as not to confuse people. we'll see how the race goes. the race also would be in arizona, a big primary, a state where mccain carried it four years ago r and also on the map ahead, when we get into february, the state of michigan. remember george romney, the former governor, mitt romney has this state, not massachusetts to him, but another big one on the calendar where he feels confident. you have to think, somebody better get him quickly. >> we'll see what happened after south carolina, and we're getting ready for all of that. ex
we good out to nevada. i will blank this so as not to confuse people. we'll see how the race goes. the race also would be in arizona, a big primary, a state where mccain carried it four years ago r and also on the map ahead, when we get into february, the state of michigan. remember george romney, the former governor, mitt romney has this state, not massachusetts to him, but another big one on the calendar where he feels confident. you have to think, somebody better get him quickly. >>...
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so far he's won more than anyone else, strong showings in places like florida, nevada and new hampshire. and he's picked up some delegates even in states where he did not win outright. but here comes trouble. now show me rick santorum's supporters through this point. he's done well with conservatives in places like iowa, colorado and minnesota. let's add newt gingrich's delegates. he won south carolina. and he could do well in other southern states voting today like his home state of georgia or tennessee. and lastly, we throw in ron paul's forces. . now we're going to take our shot up high, and you can see the problem. romney has never truly broken free of the pack to establish himself as an unbeatable force. sure, individually he has clearly outgunned each of his challengers. but if we put them all together, make them one color, and it's not at all clear that he is the choice of this party at this point. for a comparison let's jump back to 2008 and look at john mccain's delegates at this point in the primaries. completely overwhelming mitt romney's and mike huckabee's. there was no que
so far he's won more than anyone else, strong showings in places like florida, nevada and new hampshire. and he's picked up some delegates even in states where he did not win outright. but here comes trouble. now show me rick santorum's supporters through this point. he's done well with conservatives in places like iowa, colorado and minnesota. let's add newt gingrich's delegates. he won south carolina. and he could do well in other southern states voting today like his home state of georgia or...
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his tour is taking him today to nevada and colorado, but everyone is talking about yesterday's stop, with an in your face encounter with the republican governor jan brewer. dan lothian has the story. dan, what exactly happened? and what's the fallout? >> reporter: first of all, as know, you've traveled with presidents in the past, when they fly into various states or around the world, they're met by officials, either state or local, and it's not very controversial. this time it was different. at the heart of it all, border security, a book and an oval office meeting. it's the water cooler story of the day, the tarmac tiff. president obama and arizona governor jan brewer clash over her account of an oval office meeting in 2010 on immigration and border security. >> i felt a bit threatened, if you will, was a little bit disenchanted, if you will, about how he was portrayed in the book. >> reporter: governor brewer's book deals with border security, and discusses her meeting with the president. in this passage, she writing, the president's tone got serious and condescending, and that he
his tour is taking him today to nevada and colorado, but everyone is talking about yesterday's stop, with an in your face encounter with the republican governor jan brewer. dan lothian has the story. dan, what exactly happened? and what's the fallout? >> reporter: first of all, as know, you've traveled with presidents in the past, when they fly into various states or around the world, they're met by officials, either state or local, and it's not very controversial. this time it was...
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it's good for you. >>> a state of emergency in place for one nevada county. a wildfire is threatening a couple hundred homes. the topaz ranch estates fire started yesterday afternoon and has now burned 4,400 acres and it destroyed two homes. rob marciano is here to tell us -- >> the tre fire. you mentioned two homes have been burned to the ground. this thing started just yesterday around 2:00 in the afternoon. burned quickly. a lot of wind and dry conditions here. the terrain itself is between 6,000 and about 7,500 feet. obviously there is air support in there. just over 400 people have arrived to help beat the flames back. they have got certainly some weather up against them. the good news is that it tends to burn in some of the higher terrain moving away at this point from some of the neighborhoods and winds themselves are beginning to switch just a little bit. some smoke from this fire can be seen all of the way down into the las vegas valley. this particular fire is about 60 miles south of reno. that's how far north it is in the area. a quick check on the
it's good for you. >>> a state of emergency in place for one nevada county. a wildfire is threatening a couple hundred homes. the topaz ranch estates fire started yesterday afternoon and has now burned 4,400 acres and it destroyed two homes. rob marciano is here to tell us -- >> the tre fire. you mentioned two homes have been burned to the ground. this thing started just yesterday around 2:00 in the afternoon. burned quickly. a lot of wind and dry conditions here. the terrain...
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brian sandoval, the governor of nevada, you mentioned susanna martinez in new mexico. both of the diaz brothers. mel martinez is back in the private sector. he could be pulled back. of course senator marco rubio. i'm sure i'm missing many, many others but we have a remarkable -- carlos gutierrez, former secretary. they can be in the cabinet and other positions, as well. >> i don't have one particular name i'm going to bring up but my litmus test would be to get individuals, hispanic or otherwise, who understand monetary policy and understand the system, but also the hispanic community is especially attune to the foreign policy of nonintervention. they are more opposed to war than other communities, so -- i would think there's plenty in the hispanic community that could give me good advice and an understanding of why a nonintervention foreign policy is very attractive to the hispanic people. >> i want to take a short break. we have many more topics to include, including this, we'll get into this a little bit. what would your wife -- why would your wife make the best fir
brian sandoval, the governor of nevada, you mentioned susanna martinez in new mexico. both of the diaz brothers. mel martinez is back in the private sector. he could be pulled back. of course senator marco rubio. i'm sure i'm missing many, many others but we have a remarkable -- carlos gutierrez, former secretary. they can be in the cabinet and other positions, as well. >> i don't have one particular name i'm going to bring up but my litmus test would be to get individuals, hispanic or...
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the president's practicing right now at nevada. mitt romney's resuming his practice sessions after a welcoming rally tonight in denver. both sides downplaying expectations. but cnn's chief political correspondent candy crowley who's moderating, by the way, the second presidential debate, noticed one high-profile exception. >> reporter: apparently romney supporter and republican governor chris christie didn't get the memo. s.o.p. for predebate chatter is to lower expectations for your guy by raising expectations for the other guy, like this -- >> president obama's a very gifted speaker. the man's been on the national stage for many years. he's an experienced debater. >> reporter: because this is a bipartisanly accepted strategy, like this -- >> we've expected all along that governor romney will have a good night. he's prepared more than any candidate in history, showing himself to be a very good debater. >> reporter: since you are supporting romney, you are supporting him, right? then you also need to lower the stakes for wednesday'
the president's practicing right now at nevada. mitt romney's resuming his practice sessions after a welcoming rally tonight in denver. both sides downplaying expectations. but cnn's chief political correspondent candy crowley who's moderating, by the way, the second presidential debate, noticed one high-profile exception. >> reporter: apparently romney supporter and republican governor chris christie didn't get the memo. s.o.p. for predebate chatter is to lower expectations for your guy...
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simpson is currently serving a sentence up to 33 years in nevada for armed robbery and kidnapping. he was acquitted in 1995 for murdering his ex-wife and her friend. >>> railroad officials in jakar jakarta, indonesia are trying a new molest for stopping people from riding on -- they are hanging concrete walls, element guaranteed to knock off any train surfers. so far officials say no one has dared to test them. >>> and quite a scare for passengers on a british airways flight from miami to london. the plane was over the atlantic when the pilot apparently hit the wrong button, triggering an automated recording saying, quote, this is an emergency announcement, we may shortly need to make an emergency landing on water. passengers say there was screaming and panic, but the crew scrambled to assure everyone it was just a mistake. i can only imagine hearing that kind of announcement. >> and didn't it happen twice? >> yeah, i don't know if it happened more than once, but i know the crew quickly came in and tried to tell passengers, look, false alarm, nothing to work about, go back to busin
simpson is currently serving a sentence up to 33 years in nevada for armed robbery and kidnapping. he was acquitted in 1995 for murdering his ex-wife and her friend. >>> railroad officials in jakar jakarta, indonesia are trying a new molest for stopping people from riding on -- they are hanging concrete walls, element guaranteed to knock off any train surfers. so far officials say no one has dared to test them. >>> and quite a scare for passengers on a british airways flight...
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words will be scrutinized like never before and learned from two years ago when they lost seats in nevada, in colorado, in delaware, remember christine o'donnell, i'm not a witch. remember? >> how can we forget. >> they knew that they probably lost those because of lightning rod comments. >> the democrats knew that too. they put a ton of money into the race very specifically to have akin as the person who would be challenging claire mccaskill. even though he's been leading in the polling we've seen over the last few months? >> that's exactly right. they played -- you would argue good politics and claire mccaskill ran an ad during the republican primary that akin is the best conservative. people watching it didn't necessarily know it was a democrat putting it up because she was the one who wanted to run against akin. but the question is whether or not this is all going to end today. you mentioned that there is a 5:00 deadline for akin to voluntarily withdraw from the race to allow republicans to get another name on the ballot. i'm told that republicans believe that even if he doesn't do th
words will be scrutinized like never before and learned from two years ago when they lost seats in nevada, in colorado, in delaware, remember christine o'donnell, i'm not a witch. remember? >> how can we forget. >> they knew that they probably lost those because of lightning rod comments. >> the democrats knew that too. they put a ton of money into the race very specifically to have akin as the person who would be challenging claire mccaskill. even though he's been leading in...
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he is not in nevada. he's in colorado springs working ahead towards that caucus battle coming up on tuesday. that is what his campaign has been doing all day long today. talking about these upcoming caucuses in colorado, minnesota. the campaign is touting the endorsement romney picked up earlier today from the "denver post." he's got surrogates in maine which had its caucuses starting today. results won't come out until a week from now. this is a race for second place between newt gingrich and ron paul. mitt romney will get good news if ron paul somehow beats newt gingrich in this state. that will go once again to this air of inevitability for mitt romney. ron paul is not seen as a viable threat to mitt romney, but newt gingrich is. if ron paul can come out ahead of newt gingrich, that is good news for mitt romney. >> that is a beautiful shot behind you. we are going to move off jim real quick and go to brianna keilar standing by for us at newt gingrich's headquarters. what are the expectations for tonigh
he is not in nevada. he's in colorado springs working ahead towards that caucus battle coming up on tuesday. that is what his campaign has been doing all day long today. talking about these upcoming caucuses in colorado, minnesota. the campaign is touting the endorsement romney picked up earlier today from the "denver post." he's got surrogates in maine which had its caucuses starting today. results won't come out until a week from now. this is a race for second place between newt...
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if romney were to win florida, he's in a pretty darn good position in february with states like nevada and michigan in february where he has always been thought to be strong. >> as a prognosticator, there's this is professor who correctly predicted the last seven presidential elections. allan leichtman said i don't see how obama can lose. are you in with him? are you in with leichtman here, do you agree? >> i think if romney is the nominee, it's going to be a tossup. obama's numbers are getting brighter. the one predictable variable is the economy. we've seen better numbers lately but a lot of economists are forecasting slow growth, maybe 2, 2.5%. you might see some improvement in the job market but not enough that romney can't make a pretty good case. if you see numbers like last month's employment report continuously, then obama is probably going to be strong enough to win. most economists are uncertain because of europe, because of the action of the congress and so for the about what will actually ensue over the course of the next year. >> you say if it's romney, no one's guess. wha
if romney were to win florida, he's in a pretty darn good position in february with states like nevada and michigan in february where he has always been thought to be strong. >> as a prognosticator, there's this is professor who correctly predicted the last seven presidential elections. allan leichtman said i don't see how obama can lose. are you in with him? are you in with leichtman here, do you agree? >> i think if romney is the nominee, it's going to be a tossup. obama's numbers...
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and the last of the battleground poll closings, iowa and nevada will begin at 10:00 eastern time. john king is at our election center. break down the math. what are you watching tonight? >> well, erin, you're sitting in ground zero of the presidential election. here is where we begin election day in america. the president at 237 electoral votes, strong and leading. that's the blue on the map. light blue leaning, dark blue strong. governor romney, 206, dark red strong, light red leaning his way. pretty safe in these assessments. we'll watch pennsylvania, michigan. assuming this is the line jump going in, let me give you a scenario, the obama campaign is confident about nevada among the tossups. they're confident about wisconsin. republicans watching are saying we'll prove you wrong. but let's go through the hypothetical. iowa as well, the republicif th won those three of the battlegrounds, that gets him to 259. in the romney campaign, they think they're going to win florida. the democrats say, no, we'll prove you wrong here, let's in this hypothetical give governor romney florida.
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nevada really important. look at florida. all those places were good to the president last time around in 2008. it will be interesting to see how that pans out. i want to show you another thing here. i want to take a look at unemployment. this is really kind of a cool thing to look at, too. when you look at this, this is the unemployment change since february 2009. the more orange you see here, that's much worse. the unemployment rate has gotten worse in some of these places including nevada. we talked about foreclosures there. 11.8%, highest in the country. green is where it's been getting better. iowa, for example, 5.2% in iowa. ohio is 7% in ohio. much better than the 8.7% it was when the president took office. so we'll see how this plays out as well. but these are the two things, soledad, that matter most to people. their home and their paycheck. whether you're getting a job and you can pay for the mortgage, whether you're behind on the loan. those are two things over the past four years that have been a real problem in p
nevada really important. look at florida. all those places were good to the president last time around in 2008. it will be interesting to see how that pans out. i want to show you another thing here. i want to take a look at unemployment. this is really kind of a cool thing to look at, too. when you look at this, this is the unemployment change since february 2009. the more orange you see here, that's much worse. the unemployment rate has gotten worse in some of these places including nevada....
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in colorado and nevada it's gone up. no coincidence they are among the tightest and competitive battleground states. essentially flat in new hampshire and north carolina. new hampshire where you saw bill clinton campaigning today. reservoir from '92 and '96 there. north carolina flat. wolf, what is the defining challenge? ed defining challenge is especially for the challenger. dp mitt romney is to convince the american people to change drivers, if you will, to change the man at the head of the economy, he has to convince people he would have a better plan. and ends the debate with a tie. when voters asked who would better handle the economy, it's a tie essentially. wolf, you talk to anyone in the romney campaign, any smart republican strategist and any democrat they will tell you governor romney needs to change this dynamic. come out ahead on this question. who would better handle the economy. they think he needs to do it tonight to shift the race in his favor. >> we'll see how he does, john. how does the president thoug
in colorado and nevada it's gone up. no coincidence they are among the tightest and competitive battleground states. essentially flat in new hampshire and north carolina. new hampshire where you saw bill clinton campaigning today. reservoir from '92 and '96 there. north carolina flat. wolf, what is the defining challenge? ed defining challenge is especially for the challenger. dp mitt romney is to convince the american people to change drivers, if you will, to change the man at the head of the...
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other states that we're really focussing on as we just talked about, virginia, florida, ohio, it's also nevada, iowa, new hampshire. it's all across the spectrum of who these candidates are trying to reach out to, suzanne. >> and right where you rshgs of course, you mention in colorado nine electoral votes. critical to get them to the magic nm number needed to win. president obama seems to have the advantage in this state, and, of course, the dnc held their convention there back in 2008. how much does it matter to have the hometown advantage, to have the people who are sitting in that audience and perhaps you are ahead in the polls? does it make that much difference in a debate setting? >> well, he certainly has a little bit of a lead right now, according to the latest cnn poll of polls, but it's only by a few points right now. i don't think having the debate here is really going to matter about persuading coloradoans to vote for either of them. back in 2008 one of the reasons why democrats held their convention in colorado, they held it here in denver. it's because they believed that it would
other states that we're really focussing on as we just talked about, virginia, florida, ohio, it's also nevada, iowa, new hampshire. it's all across the spectrum of who these candidates are trying to reach out to, suzanne. >> and right where you rshgs of course, you mention in colorado nine electoral votes. critical to get them to the magic nm number needed to win. president obama seems to have the advantage in this state, and, of course, the dnc held their convention there back in 2008....
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let's talk about nevada. it's not nevada. it's nevada. they'll tell you about that out here. 28 delegates are at stake. that's less than florida. but here it's proportionate. this is like florida. closed caucuses open only to registered republicans. we have 120 caucus sites across the statement unlike iowa, remember the caucus sites all opened at the same time through the evening. it's very different here. there's one caucus late in the evening here. we're going to get our first results at about 8:00 eastern, 5:00 local. so that's a little bit of a lay of the land, susan. >> paul, romney not ginot givin. what are they saying about newt gingrich? >> reporter: remember, he won a few years ago. he is the favorite, the the overwhelming favorite here he's not attacking gingrich anymore. now he's directing his fire power once again at president barack obama. as for gingrich, we've seen him pretty tough against romney in the last couple of days, really going after the comments romney made about really not caring about poor people. also, remember
let's talk about nevada. it's not nevada. it's nevada. they'll tell you about that out here. 28 delegates are at stake. that's less than florida. but here it's proportionate. this is like florida. closed caucuses open only to registered republicans. we have 120 caucus sites across the statement unlike iowa, remember the caucus sites all opened at the same time through the evening. it's very different here. there's one caucus late in the evening here. we're going to get our first results at...
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so the clean-up continues. >> nevada, nevada. you taught me a lot. >> good and good. >> reynolds, thanks. >>> we're getting a glimpse of one of the darkest days in american history thanks to the audio tapes hidden away for 50 years. cnn's brian todd has revealing new details sunday srrounding t assassination of john f. kennedy. >> reporter: they were among the most anxious gut-wrenching hours in american history, the chaos following john f. kennedy's assassination. everyone was scrabbling for official information. new audio tapes offer fascinating insight into the confusion and government response. listen to the phone call from white house physician who was in dallas to army sergeant general heaton on where to take the president's body. >> we are planning on anniversary the president's remains taken directly to walter re reed. probably mrs. kennedy will also be going out there, but we will clarify that later. >> oh, all right. >> reporter: but it wasn't clarified. just minutes earlier secret service called another official with t
so the clean-up continues. >> nevada, nevada. you taught me a lot. >> good and good. >> reynolds, thanks. >>> we're getting a glimpse of one of the darkest days in american history thanks to the audio tapes hidden away for 50 years. cnn's brian todd has revealing new details sunday srrounding t assassination of john f. kennedy. >> reporter: they were among the most anxious gut-wrenching hours in american history, the chaos following john f. kennedy's...
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look forward to seeing you out in nevada sometime. >> you bet. >>> in a moment we will be joined by nevada's governor. he started out supporting terz governor rick perry. now he's getting mentioned for a possible cabinet post if a republican wins the white house. >>> and superheroes are nothing new in hollywood, but some of them have been acting super bad. in the best light. every time of day. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it is meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep s
look forward to seeing you out in nevada sometime. >> you bet. >>> in a moment we will be joined by nevada's governor. he started out supporting terz governor rick perry. now he's getting mentioned for a possible cabinet post if a republican wins the white house. >>> and superheroes are nothing new in hollywood, but some of them have been acting super bad. in the best light. every time of day. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right...
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i'm onto nevada. here's how i review the campaign for the republican nomination. >> have you heard the term unforced error? this is one of thoechlts you can have all the discipline in a campaign that you want. you can have great strategists, you can have great pollsters, goes on and on. but when the candidate gets off message or makes a mistake or goes rogue or whatever, it's a problem. and i think the morning after this great victory. and you explained the context. the candidate explained the context there. but you know these things are so easy to take out of context. and he's had a series of them, john. from the $10,000 bet during the debate to saying corporations are people, i know what it's like to be afraid of getting a pink slip and i like to fire people which was also taken out of context. that was about your insurance company. but again, it starts to become a narrative particularly if you're the obama campaign sitting out there and saying, gee, these things might be good in some campaign zblad
i'm onto nevada. here's how i review the campaign for the republican nomination. >> have you heard the term unforced error? this is one of thoechlts you can have all the discipline in a campaign that you want. you can have great strategists, you can have great pollsters, goes on and on. but when the candidate gets off message or makes a mistake or goes rogue or whatever, it's a problem. and i think the morning after this great victory. and you explained the context. the candidate...
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nevada is romney country. next to the state's largest mormon population, his big win in the caucuses four years ago and his strong organization in the state. romney used most of his victory speech to talk about president barack obama rather than his republican rivals. >> i have walked in nevada neighborhoods blighted by abandoned homes wondering why mr. obama failed them. nevada has had enough of your kind of help. >> reporter: despite another disappointing finish former house speaker newt gingrich vowed to carry on. >> there's one story that came out today somewhere that i just want to put to rest hopefully for the next few months. i am a candidate for president of the united states. i will be a candidate for president of the united states. >> reporter: for ron paul a stronger finish than four years ago. the congressman from texas spent caucus night in one of the next states to volt. rick santorum spent the night in colorado, which also votes tuesday, and the former senator from pennsylvania didn't let a four
nevada is romney country. next to the state's largest mormon population, his big win in the caucuses four years ago and his strong organization in the state. romney used most of his victory speech to talk about president barack obama rather than his republican rivals. >> i have walked in nevada neighborhoods blighted by abandoned homes wondering why mr. obama failed them. nevada has had enough of your kind of help. >> reporter: despite another disappointing finish former house...
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you look at nevada, for example. 11.8% unemployment. look at colorado. it has 8% unemployment. you look at some of the other swing states where the unemployment rate has been drifting lower. ohio, for example, a very big, important state on tuesday. 7% unemployment. and when you look at ohio's jobless rate you can see that it has been coming down a little bit, and the polls, john weigh in on the polls, the polls are so interesting because the most recent poll that we have the cnn/orc poll, shows obama with a little bit of a lead over romney. >> most of the polls in ohio show consistently the president between two and four points. ohio is interesting. the unemployment there below the rest of the country. so the economic argument in ohio hasn't been about good economy/bad economy. they kind of microtargeted which is why the romney campaign focused on the issue of coal for instance. hitting the issue of coal hard. >> and the microtargeting is so interesting because every state is different. it has a different economic fingerprint, if you will. if you look at florida, where housing
you look at nevada, for example. 11.8% unemployment. look at colorado. it has 8% unemployment. you look at some of the other swing states where the unemployment rate has been drifting lower. ohio, for example, a very big, important state on tuesday. 7% unemployment. and when you look at ohio's jobless rate you can see that it has been coming down a little bit, and the polls, john weigh in on the polls, the polls are so interesting because the most recent poll that we have the cnn/orc poll,...
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here is one of the latest polls out of nevada. mitt romney holds a double digit lead over newt gingrich. actor ben bezara has pasd away from cancer. he appeared in more than 100 films and tv movies including "car on a hot tin roof" and "opening night." he's survived by his wife of 30 years and also a daughter. he will be missed by many. >>> demonstrators for and against russian prime minister vladimir putin have filled the streets of moscow. they're braving bitter cold temperatures. >>> auto massacre in syria, that is the charge right now by anti-government activists in syria who say women and children are being killed by syria's military approximately here is what we know right now. those activists say as many as 260 people have been killed in the past day alone. they claim the military is randomly bombing neighborhoods, kids, women included. but the claims are being disputed on state-run tv in syria where they say the massacre never happened. cnn cannot independently confirm either of those claims. >>> meanwhile, the u.n. is set
here is one of the latest polls out of nevada. mitt romney holds a double digit lead over newt gingrich. actor ben bezara has pasd away from cancer. he appeared in more than 100 films and tv movies including "car on a hot tin roof" and "opening night." he's survived by his wife of 30 years and also a daughter. he will be missed by many. >>> demonstrators for and against russian prime minister vladimir putin have filled the streets of moscow. they're braving bitter...
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i think that's a wild card in nevada. but nevada's tougher. colorado looks like it's moving pretty well into the romney camp. anderson, all the state polls, one thing you need to look out for is is the president under 50 and where are independents breaking down. in ohio, independents are going for mitt romney in 15 of the last polls, mitt romney has a virtual double digit lead in the state of ohio among independents. that's a huge issue in that state. if that holds up, he'll take ohio. >> we're looking at a live picture right now of governor romney in defiance, ohio. he's just been introduced by governor kasich. cornell, what about what ari just said -- >> and meat loaf. >> meat loaf, exactly. cornell, what are you seeing in ohio? obviously ohio is critical. >> yeah, it is critical. you know, i love sort of ari's god bless you, i love republicans now. there's all this spin about momentum. it's kind of faux momentum. >> you don't see momentum? >> no. look at battleground state after battleground state, the president is either tied or ahead. the
i think that's a wild card in nevada. but nevada's tougher. colorado looks like it's moving pretty well into the romney camp. anderson, all the state polls, one thing you need to look out for is is the president under 50 and where are independents breaking down. in ohio, independents are going for mitt romney in 15 of the last polls, mitt romney has a virtual double digit lead in the state of ohio among independents. that's a huge issue in that state. if that holds up, he'll take ohio. >>...